An appetizer for those who are impatient to discover the new film by Valérie Lemercier, in which she will play a Celine Dion larger than life.
While waiting for the release scheduled for November 18, they can discover the
Aline
trailer
,
a "
freely inspired fiction
" of the life of the Quebec star.
The film will retrace the journey of a woman named Aline Dieu, since her modest childhood in the Quebec countryside, alongside thirteen brothers and sisters.
The trailer suggests that the film will focus on Celine Dion's relationship with her impresario René Angelil, who would later become her husband.
"
I have big dreams for her and I know that she will achieve them
", he confides to the parents of a Celine who is still a child.
But for the dream to come true, the young prodigy singer will have to undergo "
a little traffic
" for her teeth, hair transformations and diction courses.
A long and painful road to success.
The story of
Aline
is also that of a tumultuous love.
Céline will have to endure the turpitudes of a fleeing René, lost between his roles of mentor and lover.
These two will leave each other, meet again, and so on.
In the midst of heartache, Céline admits to her mother, tremolos in her voice, "
it is nice to have the whole world in the room, it is for him that I sing
".
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Aline
, a Celine Dion truer than life
On the set of
Quotidien
, Valérie Lemercier explained at the end of August that she had studied the particular allure of the singer by attending her concerts.
She defends herself here from any form of derision.
“
It's first degree.
I love her, I am not making fun of her,
she stressed.
I know she wants to see the movie.
I hope it lives up to its expectations.
"
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During the sequences on stage, Valérie Lemercier looks like the Canadian star to be mistaken.
Long straight hair, outfits with rhinestones, arms and throats deployed ... Everything is there.
"
I tried to embody her, to embody her body, her gestures,"
explains the unforgettable Béatrice Goulard de Montmirail of the
Visitors
.
Céline Dion has a very particular way of moving, a kind of joie de vivre that I don't have that much.
She sends, she's a beast of the stage!
"